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Launched by Match.com in February 2006, Chemistry.com was created to bring together singles that are looking for ways to discover if true chemistry exists before meeting on the first date. Based on the research of renowned biological anthropologist Dr. Helen Fisher, Chemistry.com uses a proprietary test to get to know each individual and their ideal match. This approach makes Chemistry.com the ideal place for singles to empower their love life and find the relationship that is right for each individual, whether it's marriage, romance, a partnership or a long-term commitment.
FACTS
- The Chemistry personality test draws upon the research of Helen Fisher, Ph.D., a world-renowned biological anthropologist, expert on the science of human attraction and author of the book Why Him? Why Her? How to Find a Keep Lasting Love. Today, more than 10 million people worldwide have taken the personality test.
- Chemistry.com allows singles to get to know their matches through a step-by-step introduction process where members control the place and help them get to know their matches online before they meet them offline by offering activities to discover more about each other.
- Chemistry has been recognized with numerous awards, including a prestigious Effie Award, a first for IAC (presented by American Marketing Association)
- Chemistry.com is a sister site to Match.com, the world's leading online dating site

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